
November 5th, 2008, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by marklwood
You said earlier that it happens on 2 different systems. Do they share anything in common? Possibly the external hard drive? This also is a symptom of a failing hard drive. When you say disks over 300, depending on the drive and how it is set up, that would put them in roughly adjacent sectors. Drive head alaignment could be causing this.
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I should have added to run Check Disk (Chkdsk) to make sure the drive is ok.
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